Synopses & Reviews
I try not to distinguish between business news and general news. To me, the two are the same . . .
Over the quarter century I've been doing this -- first in print, then in broadcasting, then in print and broadcasting -- I'm amazed at how many people seem to believe that if it's about Wall Street, it's not about Main Street.
I think it's quite the other way around. Wall Street is Main Street.
-- from the Introduction
As the host of Fox News Channel's "Your World with Neil Cavuto" and "Cavuto on Business", Neil Cavutoreports on today's most influential business leaders and newsmakers, from CEOs to politicians -- getting behind the story by connecting with the men and women who made it. And he ends each show with his own personal commentaries -- sometimes witty, often inspiring, and always incisive and thought-provoking. Now, Cavuto collects the best of these essays in one volume, on topics that range from business to family to civility in public life.
Among the essays:
- Where Were You on September 10, 2001? . . .
on remembering what America was like before 9/11
- We Are What We Eat . . .
on fast food, lawsuits, and personal responsibility
- Why I Don't Trust My Uncle Sam . . .
on how the surplus of the 1990s was bound to disappear
- Tony Soprano for Fed Chairman . . .
on what Alan Greenspan could learn from the mob
- Tips for Empty Nesters . . .
on how to cope when your kids leave you behind
Covering one of the most tumultuous decades in memory -- from the wild and chaotic Clinton years through the sobering challenges of the ongoing War on Terror -- Cavuto's words offer a window onto our America at its best and its worst.
Review
PRAISE FOR YOUR MONEY OR YOUR LIFE:“Neil Cavuto is not only a terrific business reporter, hes a great man as well. Your Money or Your Life captures him at his best: smart, authentic, and full of heart and soul. Neils strong, insightful views are sure to get you thinking.” No Source
Synopsis
The bestselling author and Fox News Channel host returns with a collection of incisive and provocative essays on politics, business, and civic life.
Synopsis
As the host of Fox News Channel's
Your World with Neil Cavuto and
Cavuto on Business, Neil Cavuto reports on today's most influential business leaders and newsmakers. His great talent is to get beneath the issues, connecting people to the events that define them and changing the way that Americans think about their money. Ending each show with a provocative, insightful commentary, Cavuto stirs people to see the world in a new light, calling on them to think beyond the stories at hand and challenging people to reevaluate the world that they live in.
In Your Money or Your Life, Cavuto compiles the best of these commentaries in one volume, creating a collection that is at once witty, thought-provoking, and inspiring. Covering a variety of topics—from remembering life before 9/11, to providing tips for empty nesters—Cavuto presents a wry yet evocative look at our world, one that speaks to the heart of the American condition. Spanning one of the most tumultuous decades in memory—from the wild and chaotic Clinton years through the sobering challenges of the War on Terror—Cavuto's words offer a window into our America at its best and its worst.
Synopsis
As the host of Fox News Channel's "Your World with Neil Cavuto" and "Cavuto on Business", Neil Cavuto reports on today's most influential business leaders and newsmakers, from CEOs to politicians—getting behind the story by connecting with the men and women who made it. And he ends each show with his own personal commentaries—sometimes witty, often inspiring, and always incisive and thought-provoking. Now, Cavuto collects the best of these essays in one volume, on topics that range from business to family to civility in public life.
Among the essays:
- Where Were You on September 10, 2001? . . .
on remembering what America was like before 9/11
- We Are What We Eat . . .
on fast food, lawsuits, and personal responsibility
- Why I Don't Trust My Uncle Sam . . .
on how the surplus of the 1990s was bound to disappear
- Tony Soprano for Fed Chairman . . .
on what Alan Greenspan could learn from the mob
- Tips for Empty Nesters . . .
on how to cope when your kids leave you behind
Covering one of the most tumultuous decades in memory—from the wild and chaotic Clinton years through the sobering challenges of the ongoing War on Terror—Cavuto's words offer a window onto our America at its best and its worst.
About the Author
Neil Cavuto is vice president and managing editor of business news at the Fox News Channel. Also the author of the New York Times bestseller More Than Money, Cavuto has been recognized by the Wall Street Journal as the best interviewer in business news. He lives in New Jersey with his wife, Mary, and their three children.